GreeSE

Hellenic Observatory Papers on Greece and Southeast Europe

The Hellenic Observatory’s GreeSE Discussion Paper Series aims to provide a valuable reference point for academically rigorous and policy relevant research on Greece and/or Cyprus within their European and Southeast‐European contexts. It welcomes contributions from all disciplines within the social sciences spectrum, whether theoretically or empirically orientated.

The series disseminates the research of the Hellenic Observatory’s staff and visiting fellows, as well as encouraging paper submissions from external academics whose research focuses on Greece and/or Cyprus. The proposed papers must contain original, unpublished research and upon submission will undergo an internal peer-review process.

GreeSE Papers are published monthly and are freely available electronically on this webpage under 'Past GreeSE Papers', as well as on the Repec database.

Copyright: The copyright of the manuscript remains with the authors. The copyright covers the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute the article, photographic reproductions, microfilm or any other reproductions of similar nature, as well as translations. The Hellenic Observatory will hold the ownership of the publication and rights to distribute electronic copies to third persons and institutions. Upon publication the author(s) agree to give full acknowledgement to this publication in any subsequent publications of their work.

To submit a paper, you may send the full manuscript (of up to 10,000 words) to hellenicobservatory@lse.ac.uk. The authors may follow the guidelines below:

Submission Guidelines

1. The title page should include the full title of the paper, the full names of authors, an abstract of maximum 150 words with up to 5 keywords, and, if needed a short acknowledgement paragraph at the bottom of the page. A footnote on the same page should include the names of authors, their affiliations, and their email addresses.

2. The main text should be on Calibri font, size 12, justified alignment, 3cm margins, single spaced.

3. Figures and tables may be either in the text, or on a separate page in the Appendix. These must be of good quality, and placed within the paper’s margins.

4. Footnotes may be included at the footer of the page, to include additional relevant information. Footnotes are NOT to be used for references.

5. All references should be listed on a separate page at the end of the paper. Given that different disciplines follow different reference styles, please use the following format used in the examples for consistency purposes.

Editorial Board:Professor Kevin Featherstone, Head of European Institute; Eleftherios Venizelos Professor of Contemporary Greek Studies & Professor of European Politics, LSEDr Spyros Economides, Hellenic Observatory Director; Associate Professor in International Relations and European Politics, LSEDr Vassilis Monastiriotis, Associate Professor in the Political Economy of South East Europe, LSE

110. Magioglou Thalia, Representations of Democracy for Young Adults in Greece before and during the Crisis: cultural dualism revisited through an over-time qualitative study, June 2017 (Not available online)

The Hellenic Observatory first published a series of Discussion Papers in 2000. The papers were published both electronically and in hard copies.The series ran until 2004 but has since been discontinued. A separate series of E-papers was also launched in 2003 but it was also discontinued by 2004. Two widely cited Policy Papers and an edited Conference Publication were also published between 1999 and 2002. In 2007 the Hellenic Observatory launched a new series that replaces all of the previous publications: GreeSE: Hellenic Observatory Papers on Greece and Southeast Europe.